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Explore. Try. Diversify.

The voice actor's journey comes with its share of ups and downs. There will be beautiful moments and big breakthroughs, but also moments of doubt and struggle that leave you wondering: where do I fit in? am I on the right path? what should be my next step?

It's important to let yourself explore; to try many different genres. You may very well end up specializing in one area of voice over, but by "diversifying your assets", as Sally likes to say, you'll discover skills you never knew you had and develop a range that will make you competitive.

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The Daytime Conservatory takes you and a small group of peers on a ten-week tour of the core. You will work on techniques of commercial, narration, and character VO, along with a day of diction and breathing. As a student of Voice One Training, most of your studies deal with a specific set of skills. The Daytime Conservatory expands your range by immersing you in scripts from across the spectrum.

This class is also good for those who have difficulty finding time for the core curriculum in their evening or weekend schedules. The Daytime Conservatory offers diversity of information that complements the core, and is good for all students of all levels.

Inspired by the three-week intensive some of our students recently completed, Danny spoke with Voice One Vocal Health instructor Julia Norton who has over 25 years of experience teaching people how to have a free and healthy voice.

Danny spoke with Voice One Founder Elaine Clark, who has over 30 years experience as a casting director in video games, anime, toys, corporate narration, documentaries, and commercials, about what it means to be a casting director.

We sent out a Super Bowl scavenger hunt to aide you in watching the year's biggest commercials with a critical eye. Many of you sent us your answers, and we wanted to share some of our biggest take-aways.

Voice One offers a beginning improv class that takes you through the the basic rules of improv (believe it or not, there are rules!) through games and scenes. Laura Derry creates a fun and safe space for you to succeed and fail and you'll laugh and learn a lot!

We are premiering a new class called Storytelling in VO. The class takes place over two Thursdays: January 31st and February 7th from 6:30pm-9:30pm taught by Sally. The class will cover the short story format, with scripts from commercials, corporate narration, literature, and children’s books.